Evacuated Sydney residents allowed to return as Australia's east coast smashed by storms

Australia's East Coast Searched by Storms as Residents Allowed to Return Home

The eastern coast of Australia has been battered by severe storms in recent days, claiming one life and threatening dozens more. The National Weather Service (NWS) reported a total of 1,403 calls for help in just 24 hours, with many of those calls coming from flood-prone areas.

Residents who were evacuated from Sydney's northern beaches overnight on Saturday have been given the all-clear to return home. Narrabeen Lagoon, where many people were forced to leave their homes, is now safe to visit again. However, authorities are warning residents to remain vigilant and take precautions to stay safe.

The storms have caused widespread damage, including a landslide that damaged three homes and injured one woman in the Great Mackerel area. SES crews worked tirelessly to respond to the calls for help, with at least 20 people rescued from floodwaters who had been driving through them.

In addition to the flooding, strong winds were also causing chaos along the coast, with warnings issued for hazardous surf stretching from Newcastle to Batemans Bay and Eden. Coffs Harbour to the Illawarra was also battered by strong gusts, further exacerbating the situation.

Queensland has also been hit hard by the storms, with wild weather dumping up to 60mm of rain on parts of the state. Laidley and Brightview in Queensland's Lockyer Valley region were particularly affected, with over 2,000 properties still without power due to damage from trees and roofs being torn off homes.

The situation is expected to remain dire for much of the week, with major flooding forecast for central Queensland. Low-lying areas of Rockhampton are at risk of inundation, and residents are advised to take all necessary precautions to stay safe.

In contrast, sunny skies were expected in Melbourne on the first day of the Australian Open's main draw, while Adelaide was set to be a scorcher with temperatures reaching 36C. Storms and heavy rain were forecast for Darwin, with temperatures expected to reach 31C.
 
The Aussie east coast is really getting slammed by these storms πŸŒͺ️! I feel bad for those people who lost their power or had to leave their homes due to flooding - 2k properties still without power in Lockyer Valley, that's crazy 😱. And with the forecast saying major flooding is coming to central Qld, it's definitely a good idea for residents to take precautions and stay safe πŸ’‘. On a more positive note, at least Melbourne got some sunshine on day one of the Aussie Open, and Adelaide is gonna be scorcher hot 🌞πŸ”₯!
 
omg u guys r so quick 2 judge πŸ™„ storms can b super harsh, but i think australia's handled it pretty well, considering πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ SES crews did an amazing job rescuing ppl from floodwaters & damage is being assessed ASAP πŸ’ͺ also, ppl in melbourne got to enjoy some sunny vibes while others were dealin with the aftermath, that's just life, right? 😊
 
I'm so worried about those people who lost their homes πŸ€•πŸ’”. Australia is already beautiful but when it's hit by storms like this, it can be devastating. I'm glad some of the residents in Sydney got the all-clear to go back home, though 😊. 20 people rescued from floodwaters? That's just amazing πŸ™. And poor Queensland, they're getting slammed with rain too β›ˆοΈ. But at least the sunny weather is coming to Melbourne for the Aussie Open 🎾🌞. Can't wait to see some awesome tennis matches!
 
I'm worried about those people down under πŸ€•. It's just crazy how fast the weather can change in Australia, you know? I remember when I used to take road trips along the coast there and it was always so peaceful and beautiful 🌊. But now, with all the climate change stuff happening, it's like the weather is getting more unpredictable by the minute β›ˆοΈ.

I mean, 1,403 calls for help in just 24 hours? That's insane! 🀯 I'm glad those SES crews were able to respond so quickly and rescue people from floodwaters. But at the same time, it's just heartbreaking that people had to be evacuated from their homes in the first place πŸ˜”.

And poor Queensland... I hope they get some relief soon β˜•οΈ. 2,000 properties without power? That's just devastating for people who are already struggling to cope with the aftermath of the storms πŸ’”.
 
omg i cant even imagine livin in australia rn 🀯 the storms are so crazy! but like, how do they deal w/ all these emergency calls every day? it sounds like its a lot of work for the SES crews... and wow 1,403 calls is insane 😲 also whats up w/ the power outages in queensland? did they get any help from other states or somethin'?
 
πŸŒͺ️ just saw this on the news - aussie east coast getting smashed by storms 🀯 had to evacuate people from sydney's northern beaches overnight and now they're saying it's safe to go back home πŸ˜… but seriously, 1,403 calls for help in 24 hours is crazy 🚨 SES crews doing their best to rescue ppl trapped in floodwaters πŸ’ͺ also, anyone else wondering why the weather forecast can't be like, super accurate? πŸ€”
 
Ugh, can you even believe what's been going on in Australia lately?! 🀯 The storms are absolutely insane! I'm just so worried about those people who had to evacuate their homes, like, where were they supposed to go? Their entire lives were turned upside down in an instant. And the thought of all that damage... it's just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. 20 people rescued from floodwaters?! That's crazy. And the fact that some areas still don't have power because of those fallen trees and roofs is just, like, so frustrating 🀯.

And what really gets me is that it feels like no matter where you are in Australia, there's always something going on with the weather. Like, one day it's sunny in Melbourne, but then suddenly it's storms in Darwin. Can't we just have a week without some crazy weather event?! 😩 I mean, I know it's not fair to expect that, but come on! The Australian Open is supposed to be this huge deal, and instead everyone's dealing with this mess πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

And don't even get me started on the state of Queensland. Like, 2,000 properties without power?! That's just...wow. I'm seriously praying for those people who are going through this right now πŸ’•. We need to do better than this, Australia! Can we please just have a calm, peaceful week for once?! 😩
 
Ugh I'm literally so done with these Aussie storms 🀯 they're just relentless! Like, can't we get some decent weather for once? The whole east coast is getting smashed, it's no joke. I mean, one life lost already and dozens more in danger... it's just so scary thinking about all those people stuck without power or homes 🌊. And don't even get me started on the damage – 20 people rescued from floodwaters? That's crazy! SES crews are total heroes working around the clock to help people out.

And what really gets my goat is that some areas still have no power after days... Laidley and Brightview in Queensland, I'm looking at you πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's just so frustrating when we're expecting these types of storms but not everyone has access to the same resources or support. The situation is gonna be dire for weeks, apparently? Fingers crossed that help comes soon πŸ’ͺ. And can someone please explain why Melbourne gets all sunny and pretty while the rest of the country is getting pummeled by rain? It's just not fair πŸ˜’
 
Ugh 😩 storms r really ruining ppl's lives πŸŒͺ️ flooding & landslides everywhere πŸ”οΈ SES crews r doing awesome work πŸ’ͺ rescuing people from floodwaters & fixing damaged homes πŸ’• hope everyone stays safe πŸ™ meanwhile, sunny skies in Melb & Adel = perfect weather for Aus Open tennis πŸŽΎπŸ‘
 
u guys are lucky to be in melbourne πŸ™Œ sunshine is always good but also really weird how australia can have storms like this on the east coast and sunny days on the other side of the country atm πŸ˜’ it's crazy how severe weather can affect different parts of a country so much 🀯
 
πŸŒͺ️🏠 this storm situation is so intense! i drew a quick diagram to show the affected areas:
```
+-------------------+
| NSW | QLD |
| Sydney | Laidley/Brightview |
+-------------------+
|
|
/ |\
/ | \
Newcastle-Eden-BatemansBay CoffsHarbour-Illawarra
| |
| Queensland |
```
it's crazy to think about how many people were affected and the damage caused. i hope everyone is safe and dry now that residents have been allowed to return home πŸŒˆπŸ’¦
 
omg what a nightmare australia is getting slammed by storms again 🀯 i feel so bad for the people who had to evacuate their homes and are now having to deal with power outages and flooded streets... 20 people rescued from floodwaters? that's crazy 😲 and those strong winds along the coast must be terrifying to drive through. hope everyone is staying safe and dry πŸ’¦
 
omg what kinda weather is that πŸŒͺ️? i mean australia is used to storms but this sounds super intense! how many ppl actually lost their homes cuz of landslides? is it true the nws got so many calls for help in just 24 hrs? and wow 1,403+ people needed rescu cuz of floods & stuff... shouldnt they be checkin all those flood-prone areas again 2 make sure everything's good 2 go?
 
πŸŒͺ️ Ugh, Australia is getting destroyed by these storms! I mean, one life is already lost and dozens more are in danger. The flooding is just heartbreaking - all those people who had to leave their homes because of the storm. And it's not just the damage from the floodwaters, but also the power outages - 2,000 properties still without power in Queensland? That's just crazy! 🀯 At least some parts are getting sunny skies for the Australian Open, but I feel bad for Darwin... those temps are gonna be sweltering. πŸ˜“
 
Ugh 😩 I'm still trying to process what's been going on in Australia lately... the storms just seem so unpredictable πŸŒͺ️! I have a friend who lives near the coast and she was evacuated from her place during one of these storms 🚨. She said it was like nothing she's ever experienced before - water everywhere, trees down, power outages... she even had to take shelter in a friend's house with no electricity πŸ’‘.

It's crazy how quickly things can change from sunny skies to life-or-death situations β›ˆοΈ. And the damage is just devastating πŸ€•. I hope everyone affected by these storms gets the help and support they need 🌈. It's always so worrisome when we see people struggling with natural disasters πŸ’”.
 
πŸŒͺοΈπŸ’¦ I'm so relieved that residents in Sydney can finally head back home 🏠! These storms have been absolutely brutal β›ˆοΈ! I feel for everyone who lost power or had their homes damaged πŸ€•. Australia's weather is crazy unpredictable 🌊, but at least the SES crews are doing an amazing job saving people from floodwaters πŸ’ͺ. On a lighter note, can we talk about how awesome it is that Melbourne is looking all sunny and bright for the Australian Open? πŸŽΎπŸ‘
 
Ugh 🀯 I'm so worried about those people in Australia right now... The thought of them having to evacuate their homes and deal with all that flooding and damage is just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. And the fact that they're still dealing with strong winds and hazardous surf makes me nervous πŸ’¨. But I guess it's good that some areas are finally being given the all-clear to return home 🌞. It's just crazy how the weather can be so unpredictable and destructive at times β›ˆοΈ. I hope everyone stays safe and gets back on their feet soon πŸ’•.
 
Ugh, can't believe what's happening in Australia rn 🀯. One life lost already? So sad... πŸ’”. I feel bad for those people who had to evacuate their homes and are now being told they can go back. But at the same time, it's like... when does it end? They're still saying it's gonna be dire for the whole week πŸŒͺ️. Hope everyone stays safe out there πŸ™. And what's up with the weather forecast? Can't a person just have some sunshine and normal days without all this crazy stuff happening?! β˜€οΈπŸ˜©.
 
πŸ€” so like australia is getting smashed by storms right now πŸŒͺ️ and i'm wondering what's going on with the climate and stuff 🌑️ are they saying that this is just a normal part of life in australia or something? and how do people usually deal with floods and landslides in australia? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ also 20 people rescued from floodwaters who were driving through them... that's crazy 😱 what kind of damage are the SES crews fixing and when can they expect everything to be back to normal? ⏰
 
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